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[…] some advanced warning of predictable events that are likely to feature on this blog, I have added a Science Calendar at the bottom of the right hand column. Suggestions for additions are welcome, but may be ignored. […]

According to Wikipedia, Curiosity “…is scheduled to land on Mars at Gale Crater on August 6, 2012(about 10pm in the evening of August 5 PDT, the time used by the mission controllers in Pasadena, California).” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Science_Laboratory

According to CERN LPCC calendar there will be CMS LHC seminar on 31st January, with topic Update on Searches for New Physics in CMS, Abstract:
We present an update on a number of searches for New Physics, including SUSY and Exotica, based on the recent LHC data, up to the full statistics of ~5/fb recorded by the CMS experiment in 2011.

,could be interesting. There are also LHCb and CMS seminars scheduled at Fermilab (http://theory.fnal.gov/jetp/) at the time of Aspen conference.

I read about this in the newspaper and thought I’d pass it on. This is a link to the University of Pennsylvania/University of California, Berkeley, Aggregative Contingent Estimation Program team (http://www.goodjudgmentproject.com/); they’re taking applications for new forecasters. Anyone with a novel fuzzy logic/probabilistic reasoning program may be interested.

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